Bayankhot town in Alshaa League. [Photo/WeChat account of Wenlyu Alshaa]
Alshaa League in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region has been focusing on key industrial chains and areas this year, making efforts to attract the top 500 companies globally and capitalizing on local advantages such as industrial support to draw more high-quality enterprises and projects to the region.
Currently, there are nine projects planned for signing, with a total investment of 22.66 billion yuan ($3.11 billion).
Efforts are being made to continuously promote the development of the coal chemical and salt chemical industrial chains, accelerate the development of strategic emerging industries such as graphene and polysilane, and promote the Haoboyuan natural soda and Zhongsheng special steel projects.
A strong emphasis is also being placed on clean energy, with the goal of creating a cost advantage in green electricity and establishing a highland for the green energy economy.
The Alshaa High-tech Industrial Development Zone's demonstration project of integrating wind, solar, hydrogen, and ammonia energy with local infrastructure is being accelerated. Core hydrogen equipment manufacturing companies and related hydrogen industrial chain enterprises are also being cultivated or introduced.
With these measures in place, Alshaa is dedicated to promoting industrial development in areas such as coal chemicals, salt chemicals, clean energy, and hydrogen energy.
The league is committed to attracting high-quality enterprises and projects, creating a favorable environment for investment, and accelerating the transformation and upgrading of its industrial structure.
It is set to achieve sustainable and balanced economic growth, bringing new opportunities for the development of Alshaa and the region as a whole.